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Proposed $600 Million High-Voltage Transmission Line Part Of ITC Michigan’s Efforts To Strengthen Electric Grid

NOVI — A proposed high-voltage transmission line stretching from Oneida in Eaton County to a new Sabine Lake substation in Livingston County is emerging as one of the most significant energy infrastructure projects Michigan has seen in years — not because of its size alone, but because of what it represents about the future of

Should You Be Outsourcing? How to Identify What to Outsource

Image credit Outsourcing, a time-tested strategy, has been a cornerstone of business growth for many years and will continue to be so in the future. It's a proven way to maximize your business's potential and efficiency, and many business owners will attest to its value to them personally and professionally. And while statistics show that

By |2026-01-15T07:30:24-05:00January 4th, 2026|Business|

Organizers Move to Overturn Ohio’s Marijuana Law as SB 56 Raises Red Flags for Dispensaries and Consumers

COLUMBUS - Ohio cannabis advocates have launched a statewide campaign to overturn Senate Bill 56 (SB 56), arguing the law undermines voter-approved legalization and threatens to raise retail prices while squeezing dispensary margins across the state. The group Ohioans for Cannabis Choice has begun collecting signatures for a 2026 ballot referendum that would repeal key

By |2026-01-01T13:02:52-05:00January 1st, 2026|Business|

Weak Dollar Reshapes Michigan’s Business Landscape Heading Into 2026

ANN ARBOR — The U.S. dollar’s steep decline in 2025—its worst annual performance in nearly a decade—is quietly reshaping the outlook for Michigan businesses as they head into 2026. While the softer dollar is improving global competitiveness for some industries, it is also raising costs and complicating planning for others in a state deeply tied

By |2026-01-01T12:26:04-05:00January 1st, 2026|Business, Featured, News|

Ohio Cannabis Referendum Targets New Marijuana Rollbacks

COLUMBUS, OH — The Ohio cannabis referendum is emerging as a direct response to new state laws that roll back hemp and voter-approved marijuana protections. Cannabis advocates in Ohio are mobilizing a ballot referendum campaign aimed at overturning Senate Bill 56 (SB 56) — a sweeping legislative package that restricts hemp sales, reverses parts of

By |2026-02-01T02:25:30-05:00December 25th, 2025|Business|

Executive Ghostwriting in the AI Era

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Executive ghostwriting is evolving fast, but one thing hasn’t changed: credibility still matters. AI tools can assemble words quickly, yet they can’t replicate a veteran journalist’s ability to interview, challenge assumptions, recognize what’s newsworthy, and shape ideas into a clear point of view. That’s why longtime Michigan technology journalist Mike Brennan

By |2025-12-22T03:26:25-05:00December 17th, 2025|Business|

Ohio Bill Tightens Home Marijuana Grow Rules, Recasting Voter-Approved Legalization as SB 56 Heads to DeWine

COLUMBUS — Ohio law allows adults to grow marijuana at home, but legislation heading to Gov. Mike DeWine would tighten where and how residents can legally cultivate cannabis, further reshaping the state’s newly legalized adult-use market. Under current Ohio law, adults may grow marijuana plants at their primary residence, but strict limits already apply. Households

By |2025-12-14T12:21:03-05:00December 14th, 2025|Business|

How A Personal Injury Lawyer Guides You Forward

In Michigan, everyday life unfolds against a backdrop of busy highways, industrial centers, and tightly knit communities—places where accidents can happen without warning. When an unexpected injury interrupts your routine, the impact often extends far beyond physical pain, touching your livelihood, your family, and your sense of security. Michigan’s legal framework adds another layer of

By |2025-12-13T11:55:58-05:00December 12th, 2025|Business|